CONFIRMED: Jordan McCullough SIGNS MAJOR RECORD DEAL WITH Sugar Hill Records — Joining the Same Label Family as Riley Green, Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Thomas Rhett, Carly Pearce, and Brantley Gilbert and...













CONFIRMED: Jordan McCullough SIGNS MAJOR RECORD DEAL WITH Sugar Hill Records — Joining the Same Label Family as Riley Green, Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Thomas Rhett, Carly Pearce, and Brantley Gilbert

The rumors are officially over — and country music fans are already calling it one of the biggest breakout moves of the year.

Just weeks after capturing national attention with his emotional performances and unmistakable country grit, Jordan McCullough has officially signed a recording contract with Sugar Hill Records, placing the rising star alongside some of the biggest names in modern country music.


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For many fans, the announcement feels less like a surprise and more like destiny.

From the very beginning, McCullough stood out as more than just another singing competition favorite. With his raw vocals, Southern storytelling, and magnetic stage presence, he quickly built a loyal fanbase that believed he was headed for something far bigger than reality television.

Now, that next chapter has officially arrived.


A Career-Changing Moment

Sugar Hill Records — one of Nashville’s most respected labels — has helped shape the careers of major country stars including Riley Green, Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Thomas Rhett, Carly Pearce, and Brantley Gilbert. Landing a deal with the label immediately places McCullough among elite company and signals that industry insiders see enormous long-term potential in the young artist.

Sources close to the deal say executives were drawn not only to McCullough’s voice, but also to his authenticity and songwriting ability.


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“Jordan has the kind of voice that makes people stop what they’re doing and listen,” one Nashville insider shared. “But beyond that, he has heart. That’s what separates stars from artists who truly last.”


Fans Saw This Coming

Social media exploded following confirmation of the signing, with fans celebrating what many called a “well-deserved” moment.

“Jordan McCullough on Sugar Hill Records? Yeah, country music just won,” one fan wrote on X.

Another posted:

“This man was born to make country records. You can feel every word he sings.”

Throughout his rise, McCullough became known for emotional ballads, classic country influences, and a voice that many fans compared to the genre’s traditional roots while still feeling fresh and modern.

Industry experts believe the signing could position him as one of country music’s next major breakout stars.


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What Happens Next?

While official details about his debut project remain under wraps, sources say McCullough has already begun working with Nashville writers and producers connected to several chart-topping country records.

Fans are now eagerly waiting for announcements surrounding:

  • his debut single,
  • a possible EP or album,
  • and potentially his first national tour.

If early reactions are any indication, anticipation is already sky-high.


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A New Name to Watch in Country Music

For Jordan McCullough, this moment represents more than just a record deal — it’s the beginning of a dream becoming reality.

From small-town stages to one of Nashville’s most respected labels, his journey is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about stories in country music.

And now that his name sits beside artists like Riley Green, Tim McGraw, Thomas Rhett, Carly Pearce, and Brantley Gilbert, one thing is becoming clear:

Jordan McCullough may not just be country music’s next breakout star — he may be its next big headline. 

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